Sony Doubles down on PlayStation VR with Skyrim VR, Star Child, Moss, and The Inpatient

As Microsoft strives further toward 4K gaming as its top priority, Sony is making clear that investment in its PlayStation VR platform is, in its eyes, equally important.

During its E3 2017 press event today, Sony unveiled an impressive volume of experiences and games designed specifically for virtual reality. In addition to heavy hitters like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR, lighter fare such as new titles Star ChildMoss, and The Inpatient were also placed front and center during the early stages of the conference.

Each game appears to bring its own unique brand of VR styling to the table, ranging from Skyrim‘s blockbuster bombast to Moss‘s charming Stuart Little-like naturalism. The trailers for each can be seen below.

Skyrim VR

Star Child

Moss

The Inpatient

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